Laser Surgery Does Not Appear to Have Long-term Effects on Corneal … – Kansas City infoZine
Laser eye surgery to correct vision problems does not appear to be associated with lasting changes to cells lining the inside of the cornea at nine years after the procedure. Chicago, IL – infoZine – Two types of laser surgery-photorefractive …
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Laser Surgery Does Not Appear to Have Long-term Effects on Corneal … – Kansas City infoZine
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